“The reason we love Rahm is because he’s got so much pent up anger,” Samberg said on the show. “You can tell that all of the things in society that drive us crazy are also gnawing away at him and he’s just on the edge of exploding.”

Samberg went on to portray Emanuel as a calm and concerned politician -- then exploded in rage as he threatened those who “cut him in line at the Wiener’s Circle.”